Development of “CULTURE FORWARD: A strengths and culture-based tool to protect our native youth from suicide”.

VM O'Keefe, E Waugh, F Grubin, M Cwik… - Cultural Diversity and …, 2022 - psycnet.apa.org
Objective: Indigenous knowledge and practices promote American Indian/Alaska Native
(AI/AN; Native) communities' health and well-being. Historical losses and continued …

[HTML][HTML] “Land is everything, land is us”: Exploring the connections between climate change, land, and health in Fort William First Nation

LP Galway, E Esquega, K Jones-Casey - Social Science & Medicine, 2022 - Elsevier
The myriad and cumulative impacts of climate change on land, communities, and health are
increasingly evident worldwide. Throughout 2019 and 2020, Fort William First Nation and …

Centering indigenous knowledges and worldviews: applying the indigenist ecological systems model to youth mental health and wellness research and programs

VM O'keefe, J Fish, TL Maudrie, AM Hunter… - International journal of …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Globally, Indigenous communities, leaders, mental health providers, and scholars have
called for strengths-based approaches to mental health that align with Indigenous and …

Understanding the burden of trauma and victimization among American Indian and Alaska native elders: historical trauma as an element of poly-victimization

S Hamby, K Schultz, J Elm - Journal of Trauma & Dissociation, 2020 - Taylor & Francis
Research on recognition of adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) and poly-victimization
has transformed our understanding of violence and trauma exposure. Both concepts point to …

Cultural efficacy as a novel component of understanding linkages between culture and mental health in Indigenous communities

MB Gonzalez, KJ Sittner… - American Journal of …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
We used a novel measure of cultural efficacy to examine empirical pathways between
enculturation, efficacy, and two wellbeing outcomes. Cultural factors are not consistently …

Living a good way of life: Perspectives from American Indian and First Nation young adults

ML Kading, MB Gonzalez, KA Herman… - American journal of …, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
In this study, we respond to calls for strengths‐based Indigenous research by highlighting
American Indian and First Nations (Anishinaabe) perspectives on wellness. We engaged …

[图书][B] Working with children and youth with complex needs: 20 skills to build resilience

M Ungar - 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This new edition of Working with Children and Youth with Complex Needs provides detailed
descriptions of techniques, ample case studies, fascinating and easy to understand …

Food sovereignty and health: A conceptual framework to advance research and practice

VBB Jernigan, CJ Nguyen, TL Maudrie… - Health Promotion …, 2023 - journals.sagepub.com
Settler colonialism disrupted traditional Indigenous foodways and practices and created
high rates of diet-related disease among Indigenous peoples. Food sovereignty, the rights of …

Conceptualizing Indigenous strengths-based health and wellness research using group concept mapping

VM O'Keefe, TL Maudrie, AB Cole, JS Ullrich… - Archives of Public …, 2023 - Springer
Background In recent years public health research has shifted to more strengths or asset-
based approaches to health research but there is little understanding of what this concept …

Reclaiming land, identity and mental wellness in Biigtigong Nishnaabeg territory

E Nightingale, C Richmond - International Journal of Environmental …, 2022 - mdpi.com
Indigenous peoples globally are pursuing diverse strategies to foster mental, emotional, and
spiritual wellness by reclaiming and restoring their relationships to land. For Anishinaabe …